How I Lost My Life and Lived to Tell about It

How I Lost My Life and Lived to Tell about It
Studio album by Mark Mallman
Released 2000
Genre Singer-Songwriter
Length 47:19
Label Eagles Golden Tooth
Producer Mark Mallman
Mark Mallman chronology
The Tourist
(1998)The Tourist1998
How I Lost My Life And Lived To Tell About It
(2000)
Mark Mallman and Vermont
(2001)Mark Mallman and Vermont2001

How I Lost My Life and Lived To Tell About It was released by Mark Mallman in 2000. Second album from Mallman.

Track listing

  1. "Enemies"
  2. "Good Night Goodbye"
  3. "We Only Have Each Other in the Night"
  4. "Nothing Changes"
  5. "Waking the Neighborhood"
  6. "Town With No Secrets"
  7. "Bull's-Eye"
  8. "Bleeding Hand"
  9. "Dude Is Dead"
  10. "Night Will Find a Friend"
  11. "Always Got the Music"
  12. "Letters"
  13. "Better People Do It Better" (unlisted track)

Personnel

Bass: Bill Shaw (1-6,8,9); Ed Rodriguez (7,11)
Drums: Peter Anderson (2,7,11); Christopher McGuire (3-6,8,9); Tom Siler (4); Dan Didier (10)
Guitar: Ryan Smith (2-4,8,9,11); Tal Tahir (3,8); Ryan Olcott (4); Davy von Bohlen (10);Chris Roseneau (10); Rich Mattson(10)
Additional Guitar: Tom Siler (7)
Sitar: Ed Ackerson (2)
Additional Vocals: Kat Bjelland (9)
Cello: Chelsea Rasmussen(6) RHCP, English Beat, SIMS, Ken Stringfellow, Chef’s Table, Reebok, Dakah, Elton John, and many tv and motion picture soundtracks including the current 2018 award winning documentary Lake of Betrayl. Rasmussen taught for many years at Flea’s Silverlake Conservatory of music. She was most inspired by the multiple award winning Hollywood Bowl Orchestra under the late Stan Sharp of USC and Azusa Pacific University under four scholarship awards. Lynn Harrell’s talent for teaching was mirrored in Stan and Chelsea continues to carry his torch through playing and teaching for the past, present and future.

Engineer: Jacques Wait (1,4,6); Ed Ackerson (2); Tom Siler (3-5, 7-11); Ryan Olcott (4); Chris Roseneau (10); Rich Mattson (10)
Field Engineer: Dan Witt

References

How I Lost My Life and Lived to Tell About It (CD Booklet). Mark Mallman. Minneapolis, MN: Eagles Golden Tooth. 2000. EGT 002.

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